Corrections & Amplifications

Updated Jan. 11, 2013 2:35 p.m. ET

Google Inc. Executive Chairman Eric Schmidt said he told North Korean officials that their decision to keep the country isolated "is very much going to affect their physical world." In some editions Thursday, a World Watch article incorrectly quoted Mr. Schmidt as saying the decision would affect "their view of the world."

Clearwire Corp. investors who oppose Sprint Nextel Corp.'sS-1.75% deal to buy the company hold about 8% of Clearwire's voting common stock, and undeclared shareholders own about 29%. Because it didn't account for Clearwire's Class B stock, a chart accompanying a Marketplace article on Thursday about takeover bids for Clearwire incorrectly said that holders of 16% of the shares oppose the Sprint deal and that holders with 21% of the shares were undeclared. In addition, Crest Financial Ltd. owns 8.3% of Clearwire's Class A shares. The article didn't specify which class.

Prior to this year, 1996 was the last year in which baseball writers didn't elect anyone to the Baseball Hall of Fame, but four Veterans Committee selections were inducted that year. In some editions Thursday, a graphic on the sports page incorrectly said that 1996 was the last time no one was inducted.

A hotel in Stamford, Conn., included in a six-hotel portfolio being forfeited to its lenders was converted to a Hilton from a Westin in 2008. An item in the Plots & Ploys article on Wednesday incorrectly identified the hotel as a Westin.

The first name of Boeing Co.BA0.81% spokesman Marc Birtel was misspelled as Mark in some editions Thursday in a Marketplace article about the company's defense of the safety of its 787 Dreamliner.

An earlier version of the House of the Day feature "Beach Penthouse in the Turks and Caicos" incorrectly described the property as slated to go to auction. Offers were requested by Dec. 30 through Diliberto Real Estate Services, but it was not scheduled for auction.

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